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This is a NOS 40 amp voltage regulator part # 1118300 for generator #1102717. Fits Chevrolet 1949-54. $65.00 OBO plus shipping.
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This is a NOS 40 amp voltage regulator part # 1118300 for generator #1102717. Fits Chevrolet 1949-54 and Oldsmobile 1949-51. $65.00 OBO plus shipping.
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1934 Chrysler CA Questions
belairbob50 replied to belairbob50's topic in Chrysler Products - General
Spinneyhill, thanks for posting the information. I have not had a chance to really address the problem correctly. Probably going to be a winter project now. Parrish, thanks for getting back to me. This also will be a winter project. -
Question #1, How do I put the ash tray back into the dash? I saved all the fastners, but can not get it to go back the correct way. Question # 2, The steering wheel has quite a bit of movement before contact is made. How do I adjust the steering gear?
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Looking for other 1934 Chrysler Six Brougham 2 door owners
belairbob50 replied to a topic in Chrysler Products - General
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I'm curious why you went to Quality Auto Carpet with Stock Interiors right in you backyard.
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Has anyone done business with Quality Auto Carpet in the Chicago, Ill area?
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Seeking Ohio Auburn Dealership Info
belairbob50 replied to belairbob50's topic in Auburn Cord Duesenberg (ACD)
Thanks. I'll give that a try. -
I was told there was an Auburn Dealership located in Lakewood Ohio at one time. Does anyone have any information or photos of this dealership? The Auburn Cord Duesenberg museum in Indiana has not responded to my e-mail. Thank You.
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From what I was able to find out, they go on the top inside of the door opening and the vent window closes against it. I am waiting for a photo.
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When I removed these from my car several years ago, I bagged and tagged them VENT WINDOW. I have no idea where there go. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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I am looking for someone with an outside sun visor on there car. It must be a HARDTOP. I am trying to duplicate the outside brackets that mount to the "A" pillar - NOT to the rain gutter. Photos and specific measurements would be very helpful. Can you help me out? Thank you.
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1950, 51 or 52 Hardtop Outside Sunvisor Question
belairbob50 replied to belairbob50's topic in Pontiac & Oakland
Thank. I was hoping to get the exact measurement from the real deal. Maybe even a good close-up photo. I will have to invite two friends over to hold the visor so I can guesstimate it. -
I am looking for specific measurements from an outside sunvisor that would have been installed on a hardtop model - NOT a sedan. These outside brackets attach to the "A" pillar - NOT the rain gutter. If you have this sunvisor, I would like to get several measurements so I can duplicate them. Thanks
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I am looking for information regarding STOLLES GARAGE in Broad Brook Connecticut. Were they a dealership of General Motor vehicles or a repair facility? If they sold GM cars, what lines did they offer? Thank You
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I have 2 sheet metal panels that I purchased for a 1950 Chevrolet some time ago. Recently, I discovered that they are not for this vehicle. They have a GM parts tag attached with the part # 385483. These panels attach to either side of the radiator and to the front inner fender. The air duct hole for a Chevrolet is 4 1/4" - these have a 5 1/4" hole. That is why I am thinking they are for a larger GM vehicle like Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac. In the Chevrolet parts book, this type of part is listed in group 8.153 as a skirt-panel-extension-spacer-support-shield-retainer plate-front fender part #3688519. I have attached a photo for a better description. I am looking for information as to what these might fit, or point me in the right direction as to where I should look. Thank you.
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I have 2 sheet metal panels that I purchased for a 1950 Chevrolet some time ago. Recently, I discovered that they are not for this vehicle. They have a GM parts tag attached with the part number 385483. These panels attach to either side of the radiator and to the front inner fender. The air duct hole for a Chevrolet is 4 1/4" - these have a 5 1/4" hole. That is why I am thinking they are for a larger GM vehicle like Oldsmobile. I asked this same question in the Buick Post War section as well as the Cadillac section, but with no results. In the Chevrolet parts book, this type of part is listed in group 8.153 as a skirt-panel-extension-spacer-support-shield-retainer plate-front fender part #3688519. I have attached a photo for a better description. I am looking for information as to what these might fit, or point me in the right direction as to where I should look. Thank you.
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I have 2 sheet metal panels that I purchased for a 1950 Chevrolet some time ago. Recently, I discovered that they are not for this vehicle. They have a GM parts tag attached with the part number 385483. These panels attach to either side of the radiator and to the front inner fender. The air duct hole for a Chevrolet is 4 1/4" - these have a 5 1/4" hole. That is why I am thinking they are for a larger GM vehicle like Cadillac or Buick. In the Chevrolet parts book, this type of part is listed in group 8.153 as a skirt-panel-extension-spacer-support-shield-retainer plate-front fender part #3688519. I have attached a photo for a better description. I am looking for information as to what these might fit, or point me in the right direction as to where I should look. Thank you.
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I have 2 sheet metal panels that I purchased for a 1950 Chevrolet some time ago. Recently, I discovered that they are not for this vehicle. They have a GM parts tag attached with the part number 385483. These panels attach to either side of the radiator and to the front inner fender. The air duct hole for a Chevrolet is 4 1/4" - these have a 5 1/4" hole. That is why I am thinking they are for a larger GM vehicle like Buick or Cadillac. In the Chevrolet parts book, this type of part is listed in group 8.153 as a skirt-panel-extension-spacer-support-shield-retainer plate-front fender part #3688519. I have attached a photo for a better description. I am looking for information as to what these might fit, or point me in the right direction as to where I should look. Thank you.